More and more gardeners are turning part of their borders and beds into vegetable patches as the price of food increases and the trend to grow your own becomes more popular.
But as this trend increases gardeners are finding that to grow good crops the soil needs to be well turned and manured. And where often it is possible just to turn the soil lightly in flower beds to incorporate fertilizers and dig up weeds, larger patches of ground for a vegetable plot are much more challenging on the back and leg muscles.
This is where a garden cultivator comes into its own.
Allotment holders have long been aware that a cultivator is essential for a larger plot, and those of you trying your hand at vegetable gardening will now be looking to buy a good machine at the right price to help with the heavy digging.
Now is the right time to start turning the soil as the temperatures warm up slightly and the frost is out of the ground.
So we have secured a very special offer on a top quality machine which will save you £200 on the manufacturer’s recommended retail price.
The Einhell BG-MT 3360-LD tiller-cultivator is ideal for those needing a little labour-saving help with the vegetable plot for the first time.
The machine is perfect for home gardeners and those with allotments, with its 24 in working width and powerful 6 hp engine. Crop protection discs make it easy to use in plots already planted.
The tines which turn the soil are specially formed for efficiency and the adjustable handles make it possible for the working height to be changed to individual preference.
It also has a front transporter wheel for ease of handling.
The machine has a recommended price of £519.95 but we are selling it for just £319.95, including VAT.
It comes with free next working day delivery and two year manufacturer’s warranty.
We think this is one of the best deals on cultivators we have ever been able to secure.
And who knows, with the help of one of these machines you could soon be joining the likes of Hugh Fernley-Whittingstall and growing your own vegetables.
And there’s nothing like the taste of spuds and salads from your own garden.